They have recently moved onto cave people (building shelters and caves) and I have to admit to feeling a little bit happy that we are leaving the fairies behind for a moment and moving onto something different :)

Your photos are gorgeous - and make me incredibly jealous of so much lush greenery. I would even settle for a few twigs. My 3 fairy devoted girls and I are living in the desert so we reduced to creating indoor fairy worlds. We have made our own clay mushrooms and flowers to try and create a more natural world - but very tricky. Thanks for sharing - I will show my girls the photos so they too can dream and remember. :)

My sister and I used to make stick staircases and ladders just like the one you photographed in a creek bed. We played with plastic animals in the mud and adored every moment. If only I could revisit those days and live those carefree days of childhood again. Magic times that engrave themselves on your memory - real treasures to cherish.

Thank you so much to everyone who has shared this link and for your memories, inspirations and letting us know about your future plans. Mel, such lushness comes at a cost, I bet we get heaps more rain than you :). This was a real map, I was talking to my mum who thought it was story weaving but there is a real fairy glen, you could go and find it yourself.